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TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE SIX e °§,‘,‘;#?N°,':,mu FREIGHT CARS /5 BRKF0R CHINA PRESS FORMER JUNERU B ARRESTS ! ARE SMASHED e URGES ALLOUT it piscus v WOMAN FOR yes 4\ S€ for were the following passengers: C. Mr. Oswald of the t of L wn with Irene Sutton, Florencé Sutton, Lioyd | [ Juneau Glrl Cited for \ NEW SHIPMENT BOURBON WHISKEY |. and i Sutton, J. G. Holton, Ida Soberg, | 1 s the nope U, S, Mifchells Make Af-|m. e Monagie, Mrs. M. E. Monatle, Says Delay Dangerous-| Da”ng Deed ‘A((omph(es AlSO Nabbed I Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Lucille | vetore nis| fack on Railroad Yards | cawrence L. J. Holmquist, Florence Hoim- Use Island as Jump- </ . tomer suscan mas. mssana ot Were Obfaining week’s visit i | . H r " . § " - p Vi B J\U\t‘dll suul\{,‘ A gradu uneau High r re quist, Lilly Frohling, Mrs. James | a well knuwn former { . School with the of '42. Cade n BU.ma Area McNamara, Patr McNamara, | ing Boards ‘\wm\‘;\:[\ ‘uu'mh did a homl(l.lull 1:‘ Dope for Naus Oswald h AR i ; e McNamara, N. F. Fagerson, 1 g 7 |the Mediterranean area and as aj i B United | 1 N F. Fagerson, Arthur Adams,| CHUNGKING, Aug. 24—The Al-|yesult seven crew members of an| LA A <) Now On Our Shelves tians wit ASLGH M. H. Sides, Helen Yaw, Betty Yaw, lied occupation of Kiska has in-|american Flying Fortress are alive| 21 rei cars in a * Ch * p. | Justice Department reported the vich, Howard Simmons, |spired the Chinese press to urge o able to fgiht again e rail- ey BA m rests on espionage charges today glsie Simmons, W. C. Overby, Gladys |an allout offensive against Japan,| The man is Lieut Rnh,,” “Fergi ' Mandalay 5 e | year-old woman fandalay Elle S eving. HRRractiRber 16 Mhore-| . oo s o Wme was fevrie |0 42 Mtietive S-yesceoh CET YOURS WHILE THE § |and hm alleged accomplices for 1 Ywataun ; Victor Power, Henrietta Power, |ous and to “let Attu and Kiska be jelivery auto for George : 5 . cavy bombers also hit the Ja ‘ " T s giving we rmation to Nazi Ger- DOES H borr K b (Wie - JRG nolds, A. B. Hayes, Edward |jumping boards for an offensive] prothers, and his wife is the for- S1Ving War inforn o L SUPPLY LASTS' . BUY WAR BONDS nstallations at Monywa, the Tenth | S5 - 4 S many. INDIGESTION ir F e communique says C Pattersol Aletha Tyson, Capt.|against the heart of Japan. mer Leonia Saloum, who was with e Sl h Detroit, et e 1 bombers returned ‘\d:l’]\ to E H nell Ill. ]}; :\l/h‘“’h'“:;“ll(" They ‘I“;”‘dl“d to Ta KungPao, the Department of Public Health first under the Wartime ES})‘OX\BKG ¢ WALLOP You their bases after the raids. g e .[‘.h e A s suggesting that a “coordinated|j, Juneau, and the daughter Of|,.t which provides death as the sl Sicotte SRR move from the south Pacific assert-|former well known residents, MI.| ayvimum penalty. ? ing (an island by island strategy|and Mrs. J. M. Saloum. The| Tne Justice Department also an- 2 SIX ARE FLYING TEACHERS ! FROM EMDRIENRE 0r |Smiths, after leaving Juneau, 10-|nounced the arrest of two unnamed Help Your Forgotten /28" For The Kind Of CORDOVA OIA SCHOOL| Army mouthpiece, Sao Tang Pao cqted at Oxnard, California, and he| German aliens, both women, in the ¥ Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go IO AN(HORAGE fr. and Mrs. Bernard O. Boett-|$3id “the Allies must skip theenlisted there, his former home. | same city. More than half of v ) is done wo DlEY p'lAN[ her are here from Cordova’s Office |isiand in big strides to hasten Jap-| A recent issue of the newspaper| FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover said i . J o below the belt—in your 28 of bowels, i % -lan’s doom.” blished at Oxnard referred to &|the activitles of the ring centered So when' indigestion strikes, try something 0 f Indian Affairs School on their [published at Oxns al e . that” helps digestion i the stomach AND i way to a new assignment at Kake. | AR dispateh from the Allied Headquar-|around Grace Buchanan Dincen i PHONE 92 Free Dellvery PHONE 95 **What you may need is Carter's Little Liver | Booked for A West LB [ters in North Africa, and cited the|who he described as “attractive, Pills B0 f0 it “Soreories ""‘"""‘l ",", i i »‘l " NEW INDIAN OFFICE Inerofe work of the Oxnard flier at|well-educated and a descendant of | { 28 feet” ¢ ward aboard the Woodley plane J i R e French nability.” Take o or P EMPLOYEE IS HERE | the controls of a huge Catalina| 3 : . AR s atienoon were Myrile Doney. o PCROYEE 0 R s | The other wo held o espionage Where Service, Price and Quality Meet irections. They help wake up a 1 Vatkins 3. Goodale Ll % i ‘ ard news- | charges were identified as 8 o the 8 main digestive Juices in your stom- | . 3 S I here from Rosebud, South Dakota, | The article in the Oxnard ; ifled as Th G S SKA! Jave eaten in Natire's own why William W an | A ife Teona. re-ias, 44, surgeon, both of Detroit. ; : £ I loyed as mechanic at the gie” Smith, whose wife Leona, Te: : T4 Then most folks get the kind of relief that SRS e employed as m | It | The arrests climaxed an investiga- | makes you feel better {rom your head to your Office of Indian Affairs Schooll |sides in Oxnard, is a combination| : : ‘—4 Just be sure you get th geniine Carter's | g L ‘ | Sardian angel and seeing-eye dog |tion begun in 1939. The complaints | — , KittieLiver Pillsromsourdruggist, by ¢:5¢ BUY WAR BONDS here {guardia gel and seeing-ey charged Miss Behrens with obtain- K { | for Ihu Allw.\ in the Mldlhll.\lll.\l pghe 4 ko T65gE " st e . 05 iformation o the acstion ot SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS | ROGER SMITH DIES. AT - | o manufncturtng plane of ‘the Pullman | player and ;,A.ldullc of the ()xnmd Com s o \ | pany. Thomas is charged with ' LA S | Somey o b v SCHEDULED TOMORROW ST, ANN'S ON MONDAY ON HIGH AND IMI AR I IAL | MADRID, Avg. 24-—Travelers ar-ing the sea. lanes, scooping up AL | |- Reger Gmith, 4a;sdiéd sbout noon:' riving here from Rome reported|ieq birdmen whose wings | 49, 1 ber and location of certain plants | fallen Premier: Benito M 1 ¥ are clip-| ot the Western Electric Company in | School examinations will be given| yesterday at St. Ann’s Hospital. He allen Premier Benito Mussolini is|ped by Axis guns and keeping Bis|onjo manufacturing war materials. | tomorrow to children entering the | was born in Williston, North Dakota, under guard on the Isle of Ischia,ieagle eye on enemy activity | Miss Dineen is charged with ob- Juneau Public Schools for the firet| where his father, H. B. Smith, still peacetime summer resort at the Spots Crew | taining information concerning the | time. | lives. northern entrance to the Bay off ge was piloting his flying boat|production capacity of the Ford| Examinations will be held at| The deceased was a cook and was %, | Naples ‘o\'el‘ the Mediterranean when he Motor Company in manufacturing |the Health Center in the Territor-| last employed by the Siems-Drake ! Mussolini’s wife and other rela-ispotted the Fortress crew floating, war materials. ial Building between 1 and 3| Company. He was unmarried and is * tives were last heard of in an Ital-|jy the sea. With unerring skill, he L% NSO - Sk, | believed to be a veteran of the last ian town near the Swiss frontier.|pyt his ship down amidst the white H & S World War. His home was in the One informant said he believed she|caps and lahurks and the fallen FELDON IS BACK | B | Arcade Rooms. | had been granted permission to live |pirdmen were hauled aboard to be| Sam Feldon, well known prop- FIRST SERGEANT SATRE HERE | The remains are at the Charles in Italian-speaking Icino, & villa|fown to safety jerty owner, who has been south for! Pirst Sergeant John Satre arrived | W. Carter Mortuary, and funeral DeAr Asconn. Switzerland. | The Fortress crew was returning several weeks, returned to his Ju-, in Juneau last night from his West- | arrangements will be announced neau home Saturday ward base on a 10-day furlough. later RS rom a daylight raid on Naples "* 3 i w\\h: n they were forced to bail out m their crippled plane. For two “n\ and nights they had tossed % Open about the sea in a leaking, wave- 3 4 : , Evenings (ossv(! dinghy during which they ¥ P 3 ATTA(KTODAY had to battle off attacking sharks : : 5 Phone 318 free— | with their fists and feet A : : 2 . LONDON, Aug. 24. — A radio| Second Lieut Robert Kurz, co- PECIAL! ¢ at Paris, picked up here |Pilot of Clawson, Mich., was bitten and recorded by the Associdted |On the arms and fingers by sharks Press, said American bombers at- |45 he slapped at the water m‘an tacked Paris, especially the subutbs, |effort to frighten off the white- broadcs this afternoon. bellied attackers. All of the rescued Machine and Machineless ON TRIP SOUTH |crewmen suffered from exposure, Perm;mem & s. Josephine DeGanahl left yes- |but all have returned to duty. terday for the south on a short| Other Crew Members — trip and will return within a couple| Other members of the crew were $8 . 0 of weeks. iLieut. Harold Crisman, pilot, Den- .Q) o e ton, Tex.; 2nd Lieut. Willlam Ma- Good Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday DRYDEN RETURNS hoon, bombardier, New Dayton, Al- Floyd Dryden, of the Public|berta, Canada; 2nd Lieut. Ronald School faculty, and Mrs. Dryden ar- | Beck, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Tech. rived from the south Saturday|Sgt. Bernard Doone, flight engineer, afternoon | New Cattle, Penn.; Sgt. John Haff- ner, assistant radio engineer, West Allis, Wis, and Tech. Sgt. Wells e S u P E n | Macey, radio operator, Hyannis, Mass Four of the seven Flying Fort- SPOBTS ress crew members were in water ATTIRE ining of the following day when the |searchlight of a B-26 Marauder /G/Q/D:/‘ from early afternoon until the eve--|+ spotted them. The Marauder threw IN THE COOPER BUILDING |dinghies to them about 40 miles ‘gaoulh of Naples. Opposite Federal Building BEAUTY sALON | Until then, they had had no. |drinking water or nourishment, ex-| cept some concentrated food pellets. | The other three members who were | | 4 | !rescued had swum to a dinghy| iwhich which had floated away from the crashed Fortress and made con- | FRo THE EVER REE" L |tact with their four companions the | following afternoon. | | Besides his wife, whom he met in | 4 Alaska, Fergie's other relatives are (OMES IHIS SUPERB gwed em Bu"ER {his mother, Mrs. Mary Smith; his : sister, Margaret, who is awaiting call from the Army Nurses Corps; and his uncle, James Wilson. His brother Hunter Smith, also well known in Oxnard, is in Alaska. 0. P. A, OFFICIAL TALKS TODAY AT | ROTARY MEETING Stanley C. Ross, OPA official, was : - e n pastures . . . B0 i el haad Bty As fresh as morning dew as fragrant and sweet as green pastures Club met this noon in Percy’s Cafe, that’s Darigold . . . the butter that is made with fresh, sweet cream. 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